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Challenging the [Ru(bpy) 3 ] 2+ Photosensitizer with a Triazatriangulenium Robust Organic Dye for Visible-Light-Driven Hydrogen Production in Water

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Photosensitizers used in homogeneous photocatalytic systems for artificial photosynthesis such as hydrogen production are typically based on expensive transition metal complexes such as d 6 ruthenium(II) or iridium(III). In this work, we demonstrate efficient H2 production in acidic water by using an organic dye derived from the triazatriangulenium (TATA +) family as a visible-light-absorbing photosensitizer (PS). By associating the hydrosoluble tris(ethoxyethanol)triazatriangulenium with an efficient H2-evolving cobalt catalyst and ascorbic acid as sacrificial electron donor (SD), remarkable photocatalytic performances were reached in aqueous solution at pH 4.5, under visible light irradiation, with up to 8950 catalytic cycles versus catalyst. Noteworthy, the performances of this dye largely exceed those of the benchmark Ru tris-bipyridine in the same experimental conditions, when low concentrations of catalyst are used. This higher efficiency has been clearly ascribed to the remarkable robustness of the reduced form of the organic dye, TATA •. Indeed, the combination of the planar structure of TATA + together with the presence of the three electron-donating nitrogen atoms, promote the stabilization of TATA • by delocalization of the radical, thereby preventing its degradation in the course of photocatalysis. By contrast the reduced form of the Ru photosensitizer, [Ru II (bpy)2(bpy •-)] + ("Ru-"), is much less stable. Nanosecond transient absorption experiments confirm the formation of TATA • in the course of the photocatalytic process in accordance with the mechanism initiated by the reductive quenching of the singlet excited state of TATA + by ascorbate. The second electron transfer from TATA • to the catalyst has also been evidenced by this technique with the detection of the signature of the reduced Co(I) form of the catalyst. The present study establishes that certain organic dyes are to be considered as relevant alternatives to expensive metal-based PSs insofar as they can exhibit a high stability under prolonged irradiation, even in acidic water, thereby providing valuable insights for the development of robust molecular systems only based on earth-abundant elements for solar fuel generation.
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hal-04270803 , version 1 (05-11-2023)

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Robin Gueret, Laurélie Poulard, Matthew Oshinowo, Jérôme Chauvin, Mustapha Dahmane, et al.. Challenging the [Ru(bpy) 3 ] 2+ Photosensitizer with a Triazatriangulenium Robust Organic Dye for Visible-Light-Driven Hydrogen Production in Water. ACS Catalysis, 2018, 8 (5), pp.3792-3802. ⟨10.1021/acscatal.7b04000⟩. ⟨hal-04270803⟩
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